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Best Time Of The Year To Visit Sicily

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Best Time Of The Year To Visit Sicily

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  1. BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO VISIT SICILY CLASSIC SICILY

  2. Overview If you're planning about visiting Sicily, you might be wondering when the best time to go. A really good question, and one that is heavily dependent on your specific preferences. Perhaps you'd want to avoid the heat and high season crowds in order to see all the sights. Or perhaps you're a beach bum who intends to spend the most of your day sipping granitas in your bathing suit. Whatever your purpose for visiting Sicily, there is a time of year that is ideal for you!

  3. High Season In Sicily Hotels consider the high season to be from March 31 to October 31, which means costs are higher and the best spots go quickly. This, of course, varies depending on location and month. The months of March, April, May, and October are quieter in the highlands and seaside towns than the months of June through September. While large cities are busier in these months, they are quieter in July and August.

  4. Ferragosto week is the most well-known busy season. This is the well-known mid- August break in Italy, when many industries close and most Italians take time off. During this time, Italian families like to flock to the seaside or the mountains, leaving the normally lively towns somewhat deserted by locals. If you want to add tour sights and monuments in large towns like Palermo and Catania in your trips to Sicily then it may be worth staying during Ferragosto week to avoid huge lines. Assuming you don't mind the added heat!

  5. In recent years, we at Classic Sicily have noted that the busiest months are June and September, and prices are beginning to reflect this as well. Italian schools are closed for three months during the summer, and many families plan their vacations to coincide with the start or end of the break. Not to mention that international tourists prefer these months since the weather is not as scorching as it is in July and August - or so the belief goes.

  6. Low Season In Sicily Sicily's low season occurs naturally during the winter months, as the island is known for its shore and weather. But that doesn't mean now isn't an excellent time to travel. While you should bring warm clothing in December, their winters aren't as lengthy or as harsh as those in northern Europe. In fact, Sicilians frequently brag to northern Italians about going for a swim in November or April. Some claim to have taken a swim in Catania before climbing the slopes of Mt Etna that day. Without being overly stereotypical, it is not uncommon to see foreigners swimming during the calmer winter months, depending on where they are from.

  7. Sicily isn't your conventional island trip, and its appeal extends far beyond what the coast has to offer. Year round, there is never a shortage of things to do or see in this city rich in culture and history. Catholicism remains an important aspect of Sicilian culture. If you visit during the Christmas season, you can see the 'presepe' (nativity displays) in several of the villages. Discover Palermo's Christmas traditions. Sicily is also famed for its gastronomic pleasures, which are adored by all Italians and others all over the world. During the cooler months, comfort meals like pasta alla norma (eggplant spaghetti), arancino (rice ball), and desserts like cannolo (ricotta filled pastry) and cassata cake are most appreciated.

  8. Best Months For Weather Sicily has a subtropical climate, which means that the weather is generally warm but not hot. If you prefer your seawater nice and warm when you go swimming, the average temperature in August is in the high 20s (80F). The sea is similarly warm, hovering around 27 degrees Celsius (80F). Days are also the longest, with approximately 10 hours of sunlight. July is similar, with some of the warmest days recorded in July. The average temperature in the months preceding and following July and August, namely June and September, is milder but still suitable for a beach vacation. As a result, the months of June through September are perhaps the ideal to consider our Sicilian Escapade tour.

  9. If you want to do it all - history, art, monuments, nature, seaside, and food – October is the month to do it. We enjoy Sicily in October because the summer heat is still present but the people have subsided. Are you still unsure? The Classic Sicily staff can assist you in tailoring your private tour of Sicily to the time of year you choose to travel. Contact us right away.

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  11. Thank You !!! Let's Travel Together & Get Lost In Beautiful Places...

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